A small garden can be just as valuable to wildlife as an entire wildlife reserve....especially in urban areas. Careful plant choices and a few clever design tricks can transform a small garden into a wildflower oasis.

Most gardeners would agree that banks and slopes can be difficult to plant up and manage. Wildflower meadow planting is low maintenance and looks amazing, but does it work on a slope? This blog post looks at the pros and cons of planting wild flowers on a slope.

What makes us reluctant to grow green plants in the garden? Lack of space? lack of confidence? lack of time? or physical impairement? In this blogpost we help you to find design solutions that will enable you to enjoy living plants whatever your ability.

Garden Bloggers Bloom Day is celebrated on the 16th of each month when garden bloggers from around the globe share pictures and stories about what is blooming on that day. These are pictures of the wildflowers blooming in my Norfolk garden. By Angela Lambert

Make the most of your own garden with wildflowers. Wildflowers actually thrive in areas of your garden that almost no other species will survive in, such as shade, areas under deciduous trees or between shrubs in organic matter without disturbing other plants already in existence. We all need these beautiful splashes of colour to wake up our gardens of winter sepias.